Name__________________________________Date



Name__________________________________Date_________________________________ Set 1

1. The shirts above have been sorted into two groups in one way. Explain how the shirts were sorted.

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2. There are 479 fourth graders and 538 fifth graders in Bristol. Which of the following would be best to use to estimate the total number of students in fourth and fifth grade?

O 400 + 500

O 500 + 500

O 400 + 600

O 500 + 600

3. Measure the length of the sneaker to the nearest inch.

O 2 inches

O 3 inches

O 4 inches

O 5 inches

Please note: The pans are balanced. Same shapes have same weights unless weight is written on the shape

.

4. How much does the weigh?

O 16

O 17

O 18

O 19

5.

4 8

+ 3 7

O 11

O 71

O 75

O 85

Name__________________________________Date_________________________________ Set 2

1. Mrs. Moore has 0.8 ounces of orange juice with pulp. She also has 0.9 ounces of orange juice without pulp. Which of the following would be best for Mrs. Moore to use to estimate the amount of orange juice she has?

O 0 + 0

O 0 + 1

O 1 + 0

O 1 + 1

2. Measure the height of the puppy to the nearest half-inch.

O 1[pic] in

O 2 in

O [pic] in

O 3 in

[pic]

3. How much does one weigh?

O 5

O 6

O 11

O 22

The list below shows how many children were absent from school each day during one week:

➢ 36 children were absent on Wednesday.

➢ 9 more children were absent on Tuesday than on Wednesday.

➢ 11 more children were absent on Friday than on Tuesday.

➢ 28 fewer children were absent on Monday than on Friday.

➢ 21 fewer children were absent on Monday than on Thursday.

4. How many children were absent on Thursday?

O 21

O 28

O 49

O 56

5. Solve this problem.

2 6 5 + 3 9 8 = ?

O 553

O 663

O 1,058

O 1,158

6. About how many times as long as the small fish is the large fish?

O 2 O 8

O 5 O 12

Name__________________________________Date_________________________________ Set 3

1. Tim rode his bike 2.3 miles to Marc’s house. Then the boys rode their bikes 3.8 miles to the playground. Which of the following would be best for Tim to use to estimate how many miles he rode his bike?

O 2 + 3

O 2 + 4

O 3 + 3

O 3 + 4

2. Measure the length of the crayon to the nearest centimeter.

O 6 cm

O 7 cm

O 8 cm

O 9 cm

The shapes below belong somewhere in the Venn diagram. Use the Venn diagram to answer Question 3.

A B C D E

3. How many shapes belong inside both circles?

O 1 O 3

O 2 O 4

4. If one = ,

then are equal to how many trapezoids?

5. Solve the problem.

3 2 9

+ 4 8

O 361

O 377

O 467

O 471

6. How many times as tall as the box is the tree?

O 2

O 4

O 6

O 8

Name__________________________________Date_________________________________ Set 4

1. Elizabeth bought a pair of sunglasses for $7.29. She also bought a necklace for $3.18. Which of the following would be best for Elizabeth to use to estimate the cost of both items?

O 7 + 3

O 8 + 3

O 7 + 4

O 8 + 4

2. In the space below, draw a line segment that is 3 inches long.

3. If = , then

= how many

s?

O

O

O

O

4. Solve the problem.

$3. 9 5

+2. 6 8

O $1.23

O $1.33

O $5.53

O $6.63

5. Write the letters of the five shapes above in the correct places inside or outside the Venn diagram.

6. The eraser is 3 inches wide. About how wide is the laptop?

O 4 in

O 8 in

O 12 in

O 16 in

Name__________________________Date___________________________________________ Set 5

1. Draw a line segment 7 centimeters long in the space below.

2 Marie bought flowers for $42.10. She had $53.15. Which of the following would be best for Marie to use to estimate how much money was left after paying for the flowers?

O $53 - $42

O $53 - $43

O $54 - $42

O $54 - $43

3. Which equation belongs in the same family of facts?

χ + 12 = 25

O 12 + 23 = χ

O χ - 25 = 12

O χ - 12 = 25

O 25 - χ = 12

4. What number is missing in the equation?

54 – 28 = (

O 26

O 34

O 72

O 82

5. Each number belongs somewhere inside or outside the Venn diagram?

2 5 6 9 12 13 15 17

How many numbers do not belong in either circle?

O 2

O 3

O 4

O 8

6. The big object is 24 feet tall. About how tall is the smaller object?

O 6

O 9

O 12

O 15

Name_____________________________________Date________________________________ Set 6

1. Mike had a $50.00 bill in his wallet. He also had $27.48 in his piggy bank. Which of the following would be best for Mike to use to estimate how much money he has?

O $50 + $20

O $50 + $30

O $60 + $20

O $60 + $30

2. Draw a line segment 1[pic] inches long.

3. What equation belongs with the same family of facts as 23 + χ = 84 ?

O 23 – 84 = χ

O 84 – 23 = χ

O 84 + χ = 23

O χ + 84 = 23

4. Solve the problem.

8 2 6

- 3 9 4

O 1,220

O 1,110

O 572

O 432

You have 26 books to sort.

• 15 blocks are blue.

• 13 blocks are thin.

• 8 blocks are blue and thin.

Use the Venn diagram to help you answer the questions.

5A. How many blocks

are blue but not thin? __________

5B. How many blocks

are not blue or thin? ___________

6. About how many times as wide as the shoe is the large sofa (couch)?

O less than 3

O between 3 and 7

O between 7 and 11

O more than 11

Name__________________________________Date___________________________________ Set 7

1. Campbell had 82 baseball caps. His dog chewed 19 baseball caps. Which of the following would be best for Campbell to use to estimate the number of caps that were not chewed?

O 80 – 10

O 80 – 20

O 90 – 10

O 90 – 20

2. The height of a house would be best measured in

O inches

O miles

O feet

O liters

3. Which equation is a member of the same family of facts?

46 + 37 = (

O ( + 37 = 46

O 37 - ( = 46

O 46 + ( = 37

O ( - 46 = 37

4. Solve the problem.

8 7 2

- 9 8

O 774

O 784

O 826

O 970

5. The value of 294 would change by how much if 9 were replaced by 6?

O 3 O 30

O 6 O 60

6. If the small shape has an area of 1 square unit, about what size is the area of the larger shape?

O 6

O 9

O 12

O 15

7. Sara’s baby brother took a nap from 2:20 P.M. until 4:55 P.M. How long did the baby sleep?

O 2 hours, 20 minutes

O 2 hours, 30 minutes

O 2 hours, 35 minutes

O 2 hours, 55 minutes

8. Which means the same as 508?

O 5 + 8

O 50 + 8

O 5 + 800

O 500 + 8

9. Solve this problem: 4 x 7 = ?

O 14

O 21

O 24

O 28

Name__________________________________Date_________________________________ Set 8

1. Campbell bought a new baseball shirt for $37.29. He gave the clerk $50. Which of the following would be best for Campbell to use to estimate his change?

O $50 - $30

O $30 - $50

O $50 - $40

O $40 - $50

2. What is a reasonable width for your fingernail?

O 1 meter

O 1 yard

O 1 kilometer

O 1 centimeter

3. Which fact belongs to the same family of facts?

125 – 87 = (

O ( + 87 = 125

O 125 + ( = 87

O ( - 87 = 125

O 87 - ( = 125

4. Solve the problem.

$9.26 - .57 = ?

O $9.71

O $8.69

O $4.56

O $3.56

5. Mrs. Forcier spent 1 hour and 40 minutes sailing on the lake. She finished at 2:55 P.M. At what time did she begin sailing?

O 1:40 P.M.

O 1:20 P.M.

O 1:15 P.M.

O 1:05 P.M.

6. If the area of the small tile is 2 square inches, about what size is the area of the large wall?

O 6 sq in

O 9 sq in

O 12 sq in

O 16 sq in

7. Which has the same value of 600 + 4?

O 640

O 604

O 6040

O 6004

8. In which number does 6 stand for

6 hundreds?

O 8624 8000 + 600 + 20 + 4

O 4268 4000 + 200 + 60 + 8

O 2846 2000 + 800 + 40 + 6

O 6482 6000 + 400 + 80 + 2

9. Solve the problem: 4

[pic]8

O 36

O 32

O 28

O 24

Name_____________________________________Date________________________________ Set 9

1. Rafe had $5. He spent $3.75 of his money. Which of the following would be best for Rafe to use to estimate how much money he has left?

O $5 - $3

O $5 - $4

O $6 - $3

O $6 - $4

2. Which object is about 2 meters tall?

O a mouse

O a shoe

O a sidewalk

O a bookcase

3. Which fact belongs to the same family of facts as 125 - ( = 50 ?

O ( - 50 = 125

O 125 + 50 = (

O 50 + ( = 125

O 50 - (= 125

4. Solve the problem: 7 [pic] 5 = ?

O 35 ***

O 40

O 45

O 50

5. Mr. Stafford’s class went on a field trip to the State Capital building. They left O’Connell School at 9:50 A.M. The trip lasted 2 hours and 25 minutes. At what time did they arrive back at school?

O 10:50

O 11:15

O 11:50

O 12:15

6. Mrs. Ferrell wants to cover a bulletin board with small mirrors. The small mirror has an area of 5 square centimeters. The area of the large bulletin board is about how many square centimeters?

O 10

O 20

O 30

O 40

7. Which picture has [pic] shaded?

Name___________________________________Date_________________________________ Set 10

1. Angelica had $10.00. Her friend Elena has $2.18. Which of the following would be best for the girls to use to estimate how much more money Angelica has than Elena.

O $10 - $2

O $2 - $10

O $10 - $3

O $3 - $10

2. Which would be the best unit to use to measure the length of someone’s hand?

O kilometers

O milligrams

O centimeters

O kilograms

3. Which fact belongs to the same family of facts?

( - 36 = 78

O 78 – 36 = (

O 78 + 36 = (

O ( + 36 = 78

O 78 + ( = 36

4. Solve the problem.

4

x 6

O 18

O 20

O 24

O 32

5. Jay made a design using tiles. The smaller tile has an area of 10 square feet. The area of the large design is about how many square feet?

O 20 square feet

O 30 square feet

O 50 square feet

O 60 square feet

6. Olivia spent [pic] hours mowing her grandmother’s lawn. How many minutes did she spend mowing the lawn?

O 75

O 90

O 105

O 120

7. Miss Hernandez had [pic] of a small pizza left.

What is another name for [pic]?

[pic] [pic]

Name__________________________________Date_________________________________Set 11

1. Which would be about 7 feet tall?

O a cat

O a door

O an eraser

O your foot

2. Which number is missing in the equation?

( + 82 = 97

O 5

O 15

O 125

O 179

3. Solve the problem: 36 ÷ 3 = (

O 12

O 21

O 33

O 39

4. We had to wait [pic]minutes for our TV show to begin. How many seconds did we wait?

O 120

O 135

O 150

O 165

5. Aaron collected 318 sea shells last summer at the beach. His friend Ximena collected 509 sea shells. About how many sea shells were collected by both children?

O about 700

O close to 800

O almost 900

O nearly 1,000

6. The students in Mrs. Kecskes’s fourth grade class tried to estimate the area of the sidewalk in front of their school. They know that the area of one section of the sidewalk is 3 square feet. The area of the entire sidewalk is about how many square feet?

O 10

O 15

O 20

O 25

7. Which picture shows [pic] shaded?

O

O

O

O

8. Which picture shows 0.9 shaded?

O

O

O

O

Name___________________________________Date_________________________________ Set 12

1. Which length would best be measured in inches?

O a river

O a bus

O a house

O a pencil ***

2. Which number is missing in this equation?

45 + ( = 110

O 55

O 65

O 75

O 85

3. Solve the problem.

O 2

O 3

O 4 ***

O 5

4. Mrs. Dixon gave a reading test to her students. The test started at 9:40 A.M. and ended at 11:25 A.M. How long did the test last?

O hours

O hours

O hours

O hours

5. The average weight of a hippo is 9,920 pounds. The average weight of a giraffe is 4,225 pounds. About how many pounds would both animals weigh?

O almost 12,000 pounds

O nearly 13,000 pounds

O close to 14,000 pounds

O about 15,000 pounds

6. What number is missing in the pattern?

___, 6970, 5736, 4502, 3268

Write the number missing in the pattern: _______________

Explain how you figured out what number to write. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name____________________________________Date______________________________ Set 13

1. About how long is a crayon?

O 6 miles

O 6 feet

O 6 quarts

O 6 inches

2. What number is needed to complete the equation?

82 + 49 = ?

O 33

O 47

O 161

O 171

3. Ethan’s birthday will be in 5 weeks and 3 days. How many days is that?

O 28

O 35

O 38

O 53

4. Joshua bought a baseball for $18 and a bat for $39. About how much money did both items cost?

$50

$60

$70

$80

5. Mrs. Gill had 32 red tiles, 34 blue tiles,

37 green tiles and 34 yellow tiles in a big

bag. If she has one of her students pick

one tile from the bag without looking,

which color tile is the student most likely

to pick?

O red

O blue

O green

O yellow

6. Mrs. Madenjian had 12 pencils. She gave

[pic] of the pencils to Mrs. Pendergast.

What is another fractional name for [pic]?

O

O



O

O

7. What shape is next in the pattern? Draw the missing shape on the line at the end of the pattern.

Explain why the shape you drew is correct: ______________________________________________

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Name____________________________________Date______________________________ Set 14

1. Which would be the best unit to use to measure the length of someone’s hand?

O miles

O pints

O inches

O yards

2. What number is missing in the equation below?

93 – 28 = (

O 125

O 115

O 75

O 65

3. Ava can’t wait until her pony comes. The pony will arrive in 1 week and 4 days. Exactly how many days is 1 week and 4 days?

O 3 days

O 5 days

O 11 days

O 14 days

4. There are 2,967 students at New Britain High School. Middletown High has 1,266 students. About how many students do both schools have?

O Almost 3,000

O About 4,000

O Nearly 5,000

O Close to 6,000

5. What number belongs in the box below?

|START |END |

|19 |30 |

|41 |52 |

|30 |41 |

|79 |? |

O 80

O 89

O 90

O 91

6. Daniel is using the spinner shown below. If he spins the arrow one more time, on which number is the arrow the least likely to land?

O 12

O 24

O 36

O 48

Miss Szmalc baked 12 cookies. She decided that [pic] of the set of cookies would be round.

7. What is another name for [pic]?

O

O

O

O

Name___________________________________Date_______________________________ Set 15

1. Which of these would be about 9 centimeters long?

O a room

O a person’s leg

O a crayon

O a bike ride

2. What number belongs in the number sentence below?

125 - ( = 39

O 84

O 86

O 154

O 156

3. Mari had $629. She spent $199 on a new photo printer. About how much money did she have left?

O less than 200

O nearly 300

O close to 400

O about 500

4. What rule was followed in the box below?

|IN |OUT |

|4 |16 |

|8 |32 |

|16 |64 |

|24 |96 |

O Add 12

O Multiply by 12

O Add 4

O Multiply by 4

5. Daniel is going to play a game with this spinner. If Daniel wants the best chance to win, which color should he pick?

O Green

O Red

O Yellow

O Blue

6. Alexander’s baby brother slept for [pic] hours until 6:05 P.M. When did the baby start his nap?

O 3:05

O 3:35

O 4:05

O 4:35

7. The Douglas Fir tree measured 244 centimeters around and was 76 meters tall. The Slash Pine tree measured 88 meters around and was 31 meters tall. How much further around was the Fir tree than the Pine tree?

O 156

O 168

O 213

O 215

Name_____________________________________Date______________________________ Set 16

Luc wants to buy a new digital camera for $200. He is going to work at the jobs below to earn the money.

• He must do all four jobs for at least two hours each.

• List the jobs he will do and the number of hours he must work at each job to raise exactly $200.

• Show 2 different ways Luc could earn exactly $200.

|JOBS |HOURS |AMOUNT |

| |WORKED |EARNED |

|Clean | | |

|Cars | | |

|Mow | | |

|Lawns | | |

|Trim | | |

|Trees | | |

|Pull | | |

|Weeds | | |

| | |

| | |

|TOTAL AMOUNT EARNED | |

|JOBS |HOURS |AMOUNT |

| |WORKED |EARNED |

|Clean | | |

|Cars | | |

|Mow | | |

|Lawns | | |

|Trim | | |

|Trees | | |

|Pull | | |

|Weeds | | |

| | |

| | |

|TOTAL AMOUNT EARNED | |

.

Name___________________________________Date_________________________________ Set 17

1. About how wide is a classroom door?

O 3 inches

O 3 miles

O 3 feet

O 3 quarts

2. What number is missing the equation?

( - 74 = 97

O 23

O 50

O 161

O 171

3. Solve this problem: 5 6 x 2 = (

O 101

O 102

O 112

O 121

4. Mrs. Howarth sold her car for $5298. She bought a diamond ring for $1855. About how much money is still remaining from the sale of her car?

O $1,000

O $2,000

O $3,000

O $4,000

5. The shapes in the box form patterns. What shape is missing in the box?

This table shows the number of books that students bought at the book fair.

• A student’s name was put into a hat for each book bought by that student.

• At the end of the fair, one name will be drawn from the hat without looking.

• The name drawn will win a prize of $50.

|Books Bought at the Book Fair |

|STUDENTS |Number |

|Second Grader |14 |

|Third Grader |26 |

|Fourth Grader |28 |

|Fifth Grader |47 |

6. What is the probability that a fourth grade student will have his or her name pulled from the hat?

O 28 out of 47

O 28 out of 75

O 28 out of 87

O 28 out of 115

Use the table in Problem 6 to answer the next question.

7. How many more Fifth Graders than Fourth Graders bought books at the Book Fair?

O 19

O 21

O 25

O 65

8. Mr. Jimenez grew a tomato that weighed

[pic] of a pound. What is another way to

describe this weight?

O a little less than [pic] pound

O a little more than [pic] pound

O a little less than 1 pound

O a little more than 1 pound

Name__________________________________Date_______________________________ Set 18

1. Which would be the best unit to use to measure the length of the classroom floor?

O inches

O Kilometers

O meters

O centimeters

2. Which number is missing?

12 = 2 + (

O 6

O 10

O 14

O 24

3. Solve the problem

2 6

× 3

O 29

O 68

O 78

O 141

4. A tiger shark weighed 1,197 pounds. A great white shark weighted 4,318 pounds. About how many more pounds did the great white shark weigh than the tiger shark?

O Less than 1,000

O Between 1,000 and 2,000

O Between 2,000 and 3,000

O More than 3,000

5. The numbers in the boxes follow patterns. Which number belongs in the box?

|5 |10 |15 |20 |

|15 |20 |25 |30 |

|25 |30 |35 |40 |

|35 |40 |45 | |

O 45

O 50

O 55

O 60

The Connecticut Science Center in Hartford had many visitors last summer. The table shows how many people visited during the month of July.

|Weeks in July |Number of Viisitors |

|First Week |986 |

|Second Week |1,029 |

|Third Week |977 |

|Fourth Week |980 |

6. Which week had the fewest number of visitors?

O First Week

O Second Week

O Third Week

O Fourth Week

7. Miss Satalino’s new laptop computer weighs between [pic] pounds and [pic] pounds. How many pounds does her laptop weigh?

O O

O O

Name____________________________________Date_______________________________ Set 19

1. Which would be about 10 meters long?

O a room

O a dog

O a shirt

O a pen

2. What number is needed to make the equation true?

( = 18 + 2

O 9

O 16

O 20

O 36

3. Solve the problem:

O 2

O 3

O 4

O 5

4. On Monday Sophia rode her bike [pic] of a mile. On Tuesday, she rode her bike [pic] of a mile. About how much further did she ride on Monday than on Tuesday?

O 0 miles

O 1 mile

O 2 miles

O 3 miles

5. These numbers follow a pattern.

Which number is missing from the pattern?

O 534

O 549

O 551

O 555 ***

Five swimmers are entered into a race. Four of the swimmers have had their turns. Their scores are shown in the chart below.

|NAME OF SWIMMER |SCORE |

|Kyle |8.9 |

|Ethan |9.5 |

|Rachel |9.3 |

|Isabella |8.4 |

6. Which score must the fifth swimmer get in order to beat the other swimmers’ scores?

O 8.6

O 9.2

O 8.9

O 9.6

7. Use the clues to discover the mystery number.

• It is a 4-digit even number.

• It is between 3,000 and 4,000.

• No digits are repeated.

• The sum of the hundreds digit and the tens digit is the ones digit.

• The product of the thousands digit and the hundreds digit is the tens digit.

What is the mystery number?

__________________

Name__________________________________Date__________________________________ Set 20

1. Which number belongs in the equation below?

25 = ( + 5

O 5

O 20

O 30

O 125

2. Solve the problem:

O 1

O 2

O 3

O 4

3. Mr. Mathews cut 0.1 centimeters off a piece of paper that was 0.9 centimeters long. About how much of the paper was left?

O 0 cm

O 1 cm

O 2 cm

O 3 cm

The shapes below form a pattern.

4. Which shape is next in the pattern?

O O

O O

The table shows the favorite Ben & Jerry ice cream flavors voted on by the fourth graders.

|ICE CREAM |NUMBER OF VOTES |

|FLAVORS | |

|Chunky Monkey |30 |

|Cherry Garcia |45 |

|Cookie Dough |25 |

|Phish Food™ |50 |

5. Use the information in the table to complete the bar graph below. Be sure to label all the axes.

6. Mrs. Reynolds flew 3,185 miles from Bradley Field to Miami Airport. This number is

O a little less than 2,000 miles

O a little more than 2.000 miles

O a little less than 3,000 miles

O a little more than 3,000 miles

Name__________________________________Date__________________________________ Set 21

1. Which number is missing in the equation below?

24 = 75 - (

O 99

O 91

O 59

O 51

2. Ava had 72 baseball cards. Sophia had 19 more baseball cards than Ava did. About how many baseball cards did Sophia have?

O a little less than 80

O a little more than 80

O a little less than 90

O a little more than 90

3. The number 450 would be closest to which point on the number line?

O A

O B

O C

O D

4. There were 48 fourth grade students who signed up to play soccer after school. There were also 10 more fifth graders than fourth graders signed up. How many fifth graders signed up?

58

O 38 O 58

O 49 O 59

5. Use the information below to complete the pictograph.

|Things that Tom Likes to Collect |Number Collected |

|ACTION FIGURES |45 |

|HOT WHEEL CARS |70 |

|POKE-E-MON CARDS |50 |

|STAMPS |35 |

Let ( = 10 Things Collected

Tom’s Collections

A

( = 10 Things Collected

6. What figure is next in this growing pattern?

O O

O O

Name__________________________________Date__________________________________ Set 22

1. Which number is needed to make this equation true?

( = 42 - 19

O 23

O 37

O 57

O 61

2. Alexander had 226 quarters in his piggy bank. His grandmother gave him 106 quarters to put into his piggy bank. Now how many quarters does Alexander have?

O A little less than 300

O A little more than 300

O A little less than 400

O A little more than 400

3. Which fraction is located at Point B on the number line?

O

O

O

O

The graph below shows how many students wear glasses in Grades k3 and 4.

Students Who Wear Glasses

|3rd Grade Girls ( ( ( ( |

|4th Grade Girls ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( |

|3rd Grade Boys ( ( ( ( ( ( |

|4th Grade Boys ( ( ( ( ( ( ( |

= 5 pairs of glasses

4. Which two groups have the fewest number of students who wear glasses?

O 3rd grade girls and 4th grade boys

O 4th grade girls and 4th grade boys

O 3rd grade boys and 4th grade girls

O 3rd grade girls and 3rd grade boys

5. Draw a ring around [pic] of the set of objects.

6. Wal Mart sold 537 jars of peanut butter. The store also sold 10 fewer jars of grape jelly than peanut butter. How many jars of grape jelly did Wal Mart sell?

O 426

O 437

O 526

O 527

Name__________________________________Date__________________________________ Set 23

1. Which number belongs in the equation below?

25 = ( - 5

O 5

O 20

O 30

O 125

2. Mr. Malavenda has two pieces of wood. One piece is [pic] yards long. The other is [pic] yards long. About how long are both pieces of wood?

O 8

O 9

O 10

O 11

3. The fraction [pic] is best represented by which letter on the number line?

O A

O B

O C

O D

4. Which has the same value as 30 + 18?

O 58

O 48

O 38

O 28

The graph below shows how many books Chloe read during five months. Use the graph to answer question 5.

20

16

12

8

4

0

Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May

MONTHS

5. During which two months did Chloe read exactly 32 books?

O Jan. and Feb.

O Mar. and Apr.

O Apr. and May

O Jan. and Apr.

6. Shade [pic]of the set of objects.

7. Find the unknown number.

• It is a 4-digit even number between 2,000 and 3,000

• The hundreds place minus the tens place is the ones place.

• The product of the thousands and the tens place is 2.

• The hundreds digit is half of 16.

O 2,718

O 2,781

O 2,817

O 2,871

Name________________________________Date___________________________________ Set 24

1. The temperature in the morning was 32.40. By the afternoon, the temperature was 22.80. By about how many degrees did the temperature change?

O 6

O 7

O 8

O 9

2. Which fraction is named by Point A on the number line?

O

O

O

O

3. Which has the same value as

400 + 70 + 16?

O 476

O 486

O 577

O 586

4. What decimal is shown by the shaded part of the figure?

O 0.1

O 0.3 ***

O 0.6

O 1.0

The table shows the number of students who took part in sports. Use the table to answer Question 5.

|Sport |Grade 4 |Grade 5 |

|Swimming |50 |41 |

|Basketball |27 |36 |

|Soccer |42 |31 |

|Football |21 |15 |

5. Which sport had the fewest number of students?

O Swimming

O Basketball

O Soccer

O Football

6. How much of the figure is shaded?

O

O

O

O

7. Draw a ring around [pic]of the set of figures.

Name________________________________Date____________________________________ Set 25

1. There are 508 seats in the movie theater. All but 199 seats were filled. How many seats were filled?

O a little less than 300

O a little more than 300

O a little less than 400

O a little more than 400

2. Which point on the number line is located at 0.7?

O A

O B

O C

O D

3. Which means the same as

500 + 130 + 8?

O 538

O 548

O 638

O 648

4. Which picture shows [pic]of the set of objects shaded?

O

O

O

O

5. Farmer Macdonald has 583 sheep. This number is closest to

O 400

O 500

O 600

O 700

6. Tommy’s Aunt Juliet drew 529 miles from her house to Aunt Penny’s house. Then both aunts drove 285 miles together to Tommy’s house. How many miles did Aunt Juliet drive?

O 244

O 364

O 704

O 814

7. Shade all the parallelograms.

What is a parallelogram? Explain completely. ____________________________________________

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Name____________________________________ Date_______________________________Set 26

1. Jayden had 47 baseball cards. Payton has 49 baseball cards. If both boys combine their baseball cards, about how many cards will there be?

O less than 100

O between 100 and 110

O between 110 and 120

O more than 120

2. What fractional part of the set of objects is inside the ring?

O

O

O

O

3. Which has the same value as

7 hundreds, 14 tens, 16 ones?

O 856

O 845

O 756

O 746

4. In the space below, draw a polygon with exactly 6 sides.

5. Anthony has 8 albums of stamps. Each album has 24 pages. Which of the following should Anthony use to find out the total number of pages in all the albums?

O Add 24 and 8.

O Subtract 8 from 24.

O Multiply 24 by 8. ***

O Divide 24 by 8.

6. Which shape is a parallelogram?

O O

O O

7. Which picture has shaded?

O

O

O

O

Name_____________________________________Date_______________________________ Set 27

1. Mrs. Schwartz bought between 5 and 10 packages of pencils every week for 9 weeks. About how many packages of pencils could she have bought?

O 40

O 80

O 120

O 160

2. There were 855 children at the Connecticut Science Center. Marty said that 397 of the children were boys. How many were girls?

O 458

O 462

O 542

O 568

3. Solve this problem.

O 6

O 7

O 8

O 9

4. Mrs. Ferrell had 15 marbles. She put an equal number of marbles in 3 bags. Which of the following should be used to find out how many marbles are in each bag?

O [pic]

O [pic]

O [pic]

O [pic]

5. William’s grandmother has 54 photos she wants to put into her album. The album has 9 pages in it. Which of the following should William’s grandmother use to find out how many pictures will fit on each page?

O Add 9 to 54

O Multiply 54 by 9

O Subtract 9 from 54

O Divide 54 by 9

6. What is a parallelogram?

O a polygon with exactly 5 angles

O a quadrilateral with exactly 2 pairs of parallel sides

O a quadrilateral with exactly 1 pair of parallel sides

O a polygon with exactly 4 equal sides

7. Write a story problem that can be solved using the number sentence 4 [pic] 3 = (.

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Name____________________________________Date_______________________________ Set 28

1. Abigail bought a pack of gum for 59¢. She gave the clerk $1.00. About how much money should Abigail get back?

O 40¢

O 50¢

O 60¢

O 70¢

2. Reed had 16 boxes. He packed 4 books in each box. How many books did he pack?

O 12

O 20

O 64

O 82

3. Joshua’s mother baked 24 chocolate cupcakes and 12 vanilla cupcakes for the bake sale. Which of the following should be used to find out the total number of cupcakes baked?

O 24 + 12 = (

O 24 – 12 = (

O 24 × 12 = (

O 24 ÷ 12 = (

4. Solve the problem: 30 ÷ 6 = (

O 2

O 3

O 4

O 5

Elizabeth had 18 books. She put 6 books on each shelf.

5. Which number sentence should she use to find out how many shelves held all the books?

O 18 + 6 = (

O 18 ÷ 6 = (

O 18 – 6 = (

O 18 × 6 = (

6. Draw a black X inside each trapezoid.

7. Lyla found out the following facts:

• Some fourth graders do not have cats or gs as pets.

• There are 109 fourth graders.

• 58 students have dogs as pets.

• 52 students have cats as pets.

• 14 students do not have cats or dogs as pets.

Use the Venn diagram at the side to answer the questions.

Name___________________________________Date_____________________Set 29

1. Stop and Shop baked 228 apple pies on Thursday. On Friday, 985 pies were baked. How many pies were baked on both days?

O a little less than 1,000

O a little more than 1,000

O a little less than 2,000

O a little more than 2,000

2. On Tuesday 328 women and 198 men went to the gym to work out. On Wednesday 715 women came to the gym because it was Ladies Day. How many more women came on Wednesday than on Tuesday?

O 387

O 397

O 413

O 473

3. Which has the same value as 725?

O 7 hundreds, 12 tens, 15 ones

O 7 hundreds, 1 tens, 15 ones

O 6 hundreds, 11 tens, 15 ones

O 6 hundreds, 2 tens, 15 ones

4. Louisa May had 88 Barbie doll outfits. She wanted to put them into 8 boxes. In order to make sure that each box had the same number of outfits, Louisa May should

O multiply 88 by 8.

O divide 88 by 8.

O add 8 to 88.

O subtract 8 from 88.

5. Which polygon has exactly 7 sides?

O O

O O

6. [pic]

O

O

O

O

7. Write a story problem that can be solved using the number sentence 48 – 29 = .

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Name_____________________________________Date_______________________________ Set 30

1. Mrs. Parsons bought flowers for $8.95. She also bought 12 brownies for $4.15 and an apple pie for $4.29. How much more did the flowers cost than the apple pie?

O $ 4.66

O $ 4.80

O $ 8.44

O $17.39

2. Mr. Stafford was pleasantly surprised to find $46 in one pocket and $67 in another pocket. To find out how much money Mr. Stafford

O multiply 46 by 67

O subtract 46 from 67

O add 67 to 46

O divide 67 by 46

3. Exactly how many angles does the polygon have?

O 6

O 7

O 8

O 9

4. Mrs. Prentiss put 4 rows of tiles on her closet floor. Each row had 6 tiles. Which number fact should she use to find out how many tiles she used?

O 4 + 6 = (

O 6 – 4 = (

O 4 × 6 = (

O 6 ÷ 4 = (

5. Write a story problem that can be solved using the number sentence 48 + 29 = .

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6. Sort all 6 of these shapes into 2 groups so that the shapes in each group have something in common. Show how you grouped the shapes by writing the letters from each shape into the boxes labeled Group 1 and Group 2. Then explain how you decided to group the shapes.

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Name_______________________________Date________________________________Set 31

1. On Saturday Mrs. Forcier went water skiing. She brought 8 bottles of water. Each bottle had 16 ounces of water. Which number sentence should Mrs. Forcier use to find out how many ounces of water she brought?

O 16 ÷ 8 = (

O 16 × 8 = (

O 16 – 8 = (

O 16 + 8 = (

2. [pic]

O O

O O

3. Shade all the polygons.

4. Which equation goes with the picture below?

O 6 + 3 = ( O 18 × 3 = (

O 6 - 3 = ( O 18 ÷ 3 = (

5. Mrs. Gill had 376 diamonds in her secret vault. She also had 85 Hershey bars. She decided to give 18 diamonds and 1 Hershey bar to Mrs. Grant. How many diamonds did she keep for herself?

O 67

O 93

O 358

O 394

6. Sort all 7 of these fruits into 2 groups so that the fruits in each group have something in common. Show how you grouped the fruits by writing the letters of each fruit into the boxes labeled Group 1 and Group 2.

Explain how you decided to group the figures.

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Name_________________________________Date___________________________________Set 32

1. Jean is going to buy toys that will be given to the winners of a reading contest. The toys and their cost are shown below.

|TOY |COST PER TOY |

|Barbie® Doll |$35 |

|Barbie® Plush Poodle |$15 |

|Spider-Man® Glider |$20 |

|Harry Potter™ Doll |$30 |

|Flik Flak Watch |$25 |

|Baseball |$10 |

□ She must buy no more than 2 of any toy.

□ She does not have to buy all six toys.

□ She must spend about $125.

Make a list of which toys Jean could buy, how many of each toy and the total cost of all the toys.

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Group 2

Group 1

A

B

C

D

E

[pic]

[pic]

[pic]

[pic]

[pic]

Mow Lawns

$15

per Hour

Trim Trees

$20

per Hour

Pull Weeds

$25

per Hour

Clean Cars

$10

per Hour

5298 ( 5000

1855 ( 2000

3000

O

O

O

O

47

- 28

19

[pic]

[pic]

[pic]

541, 548, ___, 562, 569, 576

50

45

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

5

0

FAVORITE ICE CREAM FLAVORS

N

U

M

B

E

R

O

F

V

O

T

E

S

NAMES OF ICE CREAM FLAVORS

Action Figures

Hot Wheels

Poke-E-Mon

Stamps

[pic]

B

OO

K

S

¼ of 12 objects = any 3 circles must be shaded

[pic]

[pic]

[pic]

[pic]

[pic]

7A) How many students have cats but not dogs as pets?

__________

7B) How many students have both dogs and cats as pets?

__________

[pic]

[A

B

C

D

E

F

Group 1

Group 2

[pic]

[pic]

GROUP 1

GROUP 1

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